Before we start, here are some software pre-requisites – you’ll need Adobe Photoshop and Photomatix to create your own HDR. One thing to note though – the free trial version of Photomatix will embed a watermark in your resultant HDR if your image is larger than 640*480. One workaround is to have your images smaller [...]
This tutorial is adapted from PhotoshopCandy’s A Glossy Starburst Tutorial, so all credits of this tutorial go to its creator. What I did was just to create my own screenshots, alter some of the steps for personal adaptation and that’s all. In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a web 2.0 badge by using [...]
This tutorial is long overdue, and I'm horribly sorry about that! Well this tutorial is made for people who are interested in making similar photos found in this post (Multiple Exposure's Beauty). This tutorial is not limited to Adobe Photoshop CS2 and above – just make sure that your version of Adobe Photoshop allows you [...]
Nicholas and also several other blog reads emailed me / commented on this blog before asking me how to make a photo collage. This tutorial is not limited to Adobe Photoshop CS2 and above because as long as your version of photoshop allows cropping then you're more or less prepared to start working on your [...]
Like the previous tutorial about Making Curved Edges, this tutorial uses a wonderful tool in Photoshop called Quick Masking. Quick Masking allows you to protect the area of the image from editing while you apply the edits to the rest of the part of the unmasked image. This tutorial teaches you to create nice reflections [...]
Have you ever heard of quick masking in photoshop? Well quick mask basically allows you to select a particular area which you will mask it (protect it from being edited), so the area beyond your selection will be free to you for any form of editing! Quick masking is one of the most convenient method [...]
I've learnt a new technique of creating nice and visually-appealing photographs a few weeks ago when I stumbled upon a thick book about how to use CS2 for graphic design. Due to the length of this post, the number of images (there is a total of 20) and the size of the images (they all [...]